In Bloom Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Sell the kids for food
Weather changes moods
Spring is here again
Reproductive glands

[Chorus]
He's the one who likes all our pretty songs
And he likes to sing along
And he likes to shoot his gun
But he don't know what it means
Don't know what it means to love someone

[Verse 2]
We can have some more
Nature is a whore
Bruises on the fruit
Tender age in bloom

[Chorus]
He's the one who likes all our pretty songs
And he likes to sing along
And he likes to shoot his gun
But he don't know what it means
Don't know what it means to love someone
[Chorus]
He's the one who likes all our pretty songs
And he likes to sing along
And he likes to shoot his gun
But he don't know what it means
He don't know what it means
He's the one who likes all our pretty songs
And he likes to sing along
And he likes to shoot his gun
But he don't know what it means
Don't know what it means to love someone
Love someone, no

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Genius Annotation

A cover of a track from Nirvana’s 1991 watershed rock album Nevermind.

Fitting with the theme of A Sailor’s Guide to Earth as a set of lessons for navigating life’s doubts and temptations, the message of “In Bloom” is autobiographical for Simpson even if the words were written by Kurt Cobain:

I wanted a song on the album to capture that awkward stage in every young boy’s life where they are searching for their place in the world. One night while discussing the album with my wife, she asked, ‘Well, what were you listening to when you were 13?’ I remember in seventh or eighth grade, when Nevermind dropped, it was like a bomb went off in my bedroom. For me, that song has always summed up what it means to be a teenager, and I think it tells a young boy that he can be sensitive and compassionate — he doesn’t have to be tough or cold to be a man.

—Sturgill Simpson to Rolling Stone Country, March 24, 2016

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Credits
Flugelhorn
Trumpet
Trombone
Tenor Saxophone
Steel Guitar
Keyboards
Baritone Saxophone
Alto Saxophone
Twelve-string Guitar
Acoustic Guitar
Mastered by
Recorded At
Butcher Shoppe, Nashville, Tennessee
Release Date
March 24, 2016
In Bloom Is A Cover Of
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